SnowRock
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In my experience Stowe had gotten more conservative about opening terrain pre-vail however…. Patrol had more of laissez-faire approach to enforcement when it made sense. Now it’s conservative and heavy enforcement.
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Yeah catapult all the way down is not something I remember in a while. Operations have been much better overall. Attitash as well. Oh yeah fuck vail.At Wildcat they are still blowing snow. Yesterday and today on Middle and Lower Catapult (when's the last time that happened??) likely to groom them out and give people an option other than the Middle Wildcat ice sheet to traverse that side of the mountain.
I've only been skiing weekends this year so far, and of the Vail resorts only at Wildcat. Not sure if operations have improved elsewhere, but so far this year it's been solid effort at the Cat. Best since Vail purchased Peak anyway.
Liftline at Smuggs is worse than any of the Front Four (now three really) of Stowe. To be fair, the higher portions are often closed, but IMHO when they are there's usually good reason.Everywhere but Mad River does not have the terrain that Stowe does, not even close.
National Drop-in and Upper Liftline, above Haychute, are legit IMO. FWIW, I once lost an edge at the top of Upper National when it was the sheet of ice you describe and it was pretty terrifying trying to arrest myself.I'd argue Front 2. National and Lifeline both aren't in the same class as Starr or Goat other than Upper National is a sheet of ice most of the time. Unless your third of those three is Lookout
That’s because Vail operates more like an insurance company. They take very little risk. They closed profitable summer activities at Attitash probably because things like the Alpine Slide are too risky for them.
Never hear any other people complain about or use the excuse of staffing issues anymore about other ski areas but vail defenders…Crappy decision on their part to close summer activities, but they run a summer alpine slide at PCMR (not to mention MTB, which I'd bet is way more risky in terms of liabilities.) I imagine they closed the summer stuff to evade now-perpetual staffing problems?
That wasn't any kind of defense of Vail. Shutting down the summer activities at Attitash looks like yet another in a long line of penny-wise, pound-foolish decisions made with stock prices in mind to me, but then that's Vail, isn't it? The point was, I doubt the "danger" of the alpine slide was much of a reason for it - alpine slides and mountain coasters and ziplines go on running at other Vail properties - the best guess (and it was just a guess) I've got is someone in Colorado ran the numbers and decided competing hard for workers in a very active summer tourist area and what still seems to be tight labor market wouldn't look as good financially as just keeping the gates shut. I don't live in the MWV but have spent my share of time there, at least enough to follow a bunch of local businesses there on social media and the undertones of "please be kind, we're understaffed and doing the best we can" persist as far as I can tell. It's unclear just what you're on about with "other ski areas." It was about non-ski summer business. Which doesn't drive Epic pass sales, therefore VR doesn't give an f about it.Never hear any other people complain about or use the excuse of staffing issues anymore about other ski areas but vail defenders…
Oh my, nice double fall - line and with the bumps, 3D skiing. Nice shot...View attachment 56157
Goaaaaat too (Starr is skiing better)